Standing before you, you see a common, non-morphic red fox, vulpes vulpes. Nothing spectacular shows about him, but you do take time to notice his color patterns. They're rather common for the red fox. He's a reddish-orange color over most of his body, with the tips of his ears and his paws black in the 'fox sox' patterns, and under his chin, his throat, his underbelly and the tip of his tail are white.
This fox is rather normal size for a non-morphic fox. He's about a foot tall, three feet long, and weighs maybe seven or eight pounds.
He yerfs back at you.
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Yiffing : Ask first... mood changes often.
Non-morphic means normal animal shape.
Also, he can talk but he chooses not to do so often...